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California State University, Long Beach

EducationLong Beach, California, United States
About: California State University, Long Beach is a education organization based out in Long Beach, California, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 10036 authors who have published 13933 publications receiving 377394 citations. The organization is also known as: Cal State Long Beach & Long Beach State.


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TL;DR: The first interrupted Zeolite A with 3-connected network has been experimentally realized here by a boron imidazolate (im) framework material (BIF-20) with3-coordinate BH(mim)(3)(-) building units.
Abstract: Zeolite A (LTA) is of much interest in zeolite family because of its large-scale industrial applications. Making Zeolite A (a typical 4-connected tetrahedral framework material) with a lower connectivity (3-connected) might lead to new open architecture with expanded ring size and enhanced functionality. The first interrupted Zeolite A with 3-connected network has been experimentally realized here by a boron imidazolate (im) framework material (BIF-20) with 3-coordinate BH(mim)(3)(-) building units. Additionally, a new strategy toward the construction of functional microporous metal-organic frameworks with interrupted zeolite-type topologies is presented by both 3-connected boron imidazolate frameworks (BIF-20 and BIF-21). BIF-20 has an unusual tetrahedral framework with both debonded α and β cages, and exhibits high H(2) uptake capacity.

132 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, three laboratory studies of undergraduates explored possible perceptual, attributional, and behavioral mechanisms, and found that a perceptual process had diffuse and subtle effects on views of stressful events, while a behavioral process involved more problem-solving and less avoidant coping.
Abstract: Sense of coherence - a disposition towards seeing the world as comprehensible, manageable, and meaningful - has been linked to greater stress-resistance and better health. However, the mechanisms underlying these benefits remain unspecified. Three laboratory studies of undergraduates ( n s = 116, 90, and 52) explored possible perceptual, attributional, and behavioral mechanisms. Findings revealed (1) a perceptual process, which had diffuse and subtle effects on views of stressful events; (2) a behavioral process, which involved more problem-solving and less avoidant coping; and (3) that these processes were tied to coherence, rather than to related (i.e., control) constructs. Data from a community-based, longitudinal field study ( n = 75) verified associations among coherence, coping, and health. Moreover, they yielded a causal model which showed the disposition to both directly impact health status, and to operate indirectly via coping. Implications for the study of other personality dispositions and hea...

132 citations

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TL;DR: The results reinforce the notion that both child- and parent/caretaker report measures should be used in the evaluation of traumatized children, so that multiple sources of information can be considered simultaneously.

132 citations

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TL;DR: Synthetic design and construction of P-N heterojunctions are attracting increasing attention due to their potential applications such as in catalysis, gas sensors, and energy storage and conversion as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Synthetic design and construction of P–N heterojunctions are attracting increasing attention due to their potential applications such as in catalysis, gas sensors, and energy storage and conversion...

132 citations

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TL;DR: A 4.9 m TL megamouth shark, only the sixth specimen known to science, was tracked continuously for 50.5 h, during which it exhibited distinct vertical migrations at the dawn and dusk transitions.
Abstract: A 4.9 m TL megamouth shark, only the sixth specimen known to science, was tracked continuously for 50.5 h, during which it exhibited distinct vertical migrations at the dawn and dusk transitions. The male shark was captured on 21 October 1990 in a drift gill net off Dana Point, California, restrained overnight in a harbor, and released at sea the next afternoon. Horizontally, the shark moved slowly southward, covering 62 km on a relatively straight path with no significant diel changes. For the major part of the tracking, its rate of movement was 1.15 km h−1, as determined from positions at 15 min intervals. Considering a probable head current of 10–25 cm sec−1, its estimated through-the-water swimming speed was more likely 1.5–2.1 km h−1 (X¯ = 1.8, representing 0.1 body lengths sec−1). Vertically, the shark stayed shallow at night (12–25 m depth range, X¯ = 17) and deep during the days (120–166 m, X¯ = 149) but still well above the bottom at 700–850 m. The four twilight depth-change events were very distinct and always spanned the times of sunset or sunrise. The ascent and descent profiles are a reasonble match to isolumes on the order of 0.4 lux for an extinction coefficient (0.07) calculated from water transparency measurements. Furthermore, the steepest parts of the shark's profiles correspond closely to the times of maximum rate-of-change of illumination. These findings suggest that, except during nights, the shark's chosen depth was to a large degree determined by light level.

132 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
David A. Weitz1781038114182
Menachem Elimelech15754795285
Josh Moss139101989255
Ron D. Hays13578182285
Matthew J. Budoff125144968115
Harinder Singh Bawa12079866120
Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh118102556187
Dionysios D. Dionysiou11667548449
Kathryn Grimm11061847814
Richard B. Kaner10655766862
William Oh10086748760
Nosratola D. Vaziri9870834586
Jagat Narula9897847745
Qichun Zhang9454028367
Muhammad Shahbaz92100134170
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202324
202260
2021663
2020638
2019578
2018536